Krátký film Praha
My Pragues Understand Me 1991
A fictional story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's stay in Prague. The film, in no case, claims any historical facts. It only tries to evoke the spirit of that time by connecting Mozart's music with the architecture of Prague and by pointing up the changes in Prague during Mozart's two-hundred absence in the Czech metropolis.
Traps 1998
After two troubled but powerful men rape a young hitchhiker who happens to be a vet, she drugs them and removes their testicles.
What Is to Be Done? A Journey from Prague to Ceský Krumlov, or How I Formed a New Government 1996
Quite a few years have passed since November 1989. Czechoslovakia has been divided up and, in the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus’s right-wing government is in power. Karel Vachek follows on from his film New Hyperion, thus continuing his series of comprehensive film documentaries in which he maps out Czech society and its real and imagined elites in his own unique way.
Emily's First 100 Days of School 2006
School begins, and one day at a time, Emily and her new classmates learn new ideas, expand their world, and grow closer together.
Cirkus Kludský 1967
Čas dluhů 1998
Shoe Show 1984
While the humans are away, the shoes in a cobbler's workshop engage in a number of activities, including flirting, kidnapping and a gunfight.
Krok za krokem 1993
SSS 1975
A short animation about protecting the environment.
Fimfarum 2 2006
In this antological film, four fairy tales from the book by Jan Werich, each one by a different director. Břetislav Pojar directs the story of Thumbelina, Aurel Klimt "The Hunchbacks of Damascus", Vlasta Pospíšilová "Three Sisters and a Ring" and Jan Balej close the film with "The Sea, Uncle, Why is it Salty?".
Drahý mistře 1996
Akáty bílé 1997
Mozart in Prague 1981
Mozart's life was turbulent, even in Prague in 1787, when he was pressed for time to compose the overture to »Don Giovanni«.
How Man Learned to Fly 1958
A short, humorous history of aviation based on Kamil Lhoták's book "Balloons, Wings, Propellers."
Bohemia Docta or the Labyrinth of the World and the Lust-House of the Heart (A Divine Comedy) 2000
A labyrinthine portrait of Czech culture on the brink of a new millennium. Egon Bondy prophesies a capitalist inferno, Jim Čert admits to collaborating with the secret police, Jaroslav Foglar can’t find a bottle-opener, and Ivan Diviš makes observations about his own funeral. This is the Czech Republic in the late 90s, as detailed in Karel Vachek’s documentary.
Závislost 1993
The Fortress 1994
The evils of totalitarianism provide the central message of this Czech-French drama. The film is set in a quiet, rural village headed by a suspicious, conspiring group of nasty leaders. Evald has come there to measure water levels. Surrounding the fortress near the village are soldiers